More Focus – Page 469
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20 ways to make tall buildings safer
This week, exactly 10 months after the collapse of the World Trade Centre, the Institution of Structural Engineers has published guidance that it hopes will mean a disaster of 11 September proportions will never happen again. Its recommendations on how to help buildings withstand a terrorist attack will affect existing ...
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Metal Michelangelo
Bill Tustin is a huge Sid James-soundalike with the mind of an angel and the beard of a gnome who can build and price structures as complex as the London Eye in his head while making clothing out of the bowels of journalists. Marcus Fairs spends a happy afternoon being ...
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'You had the contents of two 110-storey buildings in a pile'
When the World Trade Centre towers collapsed on 11 September 2001, the world was devastated – and then demanded to know how it had happened. So Chicago-based skyscraper expert William Baker was sent on a reconnaissance mission to ground zero, to assist in the clear-up operation and report back. Here ...
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A taste of its own medicine
HM Treasury has given the PFI the ultimate endorsement – by using it to transform its own Whitehall property. And by awarding the job to a premier league project team, it has proved that a public–private partnership doesn't have to mean cheapskate design
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How to Account for taste
Can you give a building marks for design quality? The Construction Industry Council says yes, and has devised a system to do it. Martin Spring explains this 'design quality indicator' and assesses how well it sums up Hodder Associates' Walsall swimming pool.
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Sink or swim: DQI on test at Darlaston Pool
As The DQI building appraisal system uses similar criteria to those used in ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's "¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ revisited" series, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ decided to return the complement. Here the DQI is itself appraised in one of its pilot projects, a post-occupancy appraisal providing feedback from a recently completed building. This is the award-winning Darlaston ...
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Lead Times
The lead times for this quarter are continuing to decline, reports Mace, thanks to better relations with the supply chain and decreasing pressure on design offices. And overleaf Gardiner & Theobald reveals a positive outlook for curtain walling companies – despite the tougher standards of the new Part L
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Delivery boy
Project delivery manager Rob Phillips talks about his role with fit-out contractor Vivid Interior and why it could be the start of a new industry career path
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Appointments
ContractorsRichard Baldwin has joined the board at Geoffrey Osbourne as a non-executive director.David Johnson, previously of Shepherd ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Group, has been appointed managing director at Foremans.HousebuildersMarcus Keys (left) has been appointed business improvement manager at affordable housing provider Lovell.ConsultantsInterior architect MCM has appointed John Carroll, previously a director a Pricewaterhouse ...
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How to attract women
The all too frequent perception of women in construction is either as secretaries or pin-ups on site-office walls. But now a small college teaching building studies is deconstructing the industry's macho image. Victoria Madine talks to five of its students – and on page 42, a BAA project manager gives ...
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Resurrection symphony
Bringing a derelict, roofless church back to life and converting it into a state-of-the-art recording studio for one of London's great orchestras was always going to take more than one weekend. The dead cows and eleven hundred corpses didn't help, either.
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Chester police escort HBG to top spot in May
Dutch contractor signs deals worth £126m while Sir Robert McAlpine and Bovis dominate yearly table.
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Where there's a mill …
Gateshead's Baltic centre gallery is the offspring of an impoverished but visionary council and an unemployed architect who designed it in his bedroom. So what else is special about it?
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Hanging out with the boys
Erica Lay, project manager at BAA, draws on her on-site experiences to offer some advice to girls in the industry
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Just the job
Turner & Townsend quantity surveyor Tanya Jeffrey on how the latest leg of a globe-trotting career has taken her to a silicon chip plant in tropical Borneo
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Appointments
ContractorsHochtief has announced the appointment of Stephen Ives as managing director of Hochtief (UK) Construction. He takes over from Leslie Forrest.Gleeson's rail subsidiary, Gleeson MCL, has promoted Danny Duggan to deputy managing director. He joined the company in 1984 as a site agent.HousebuildersEdward Ware Homes has created an in-house architecture ...
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A man with a plan
The London Plan, which explains how the capital will cope with a population growth of 10% in 15 years, is Ken Livingstone's big chance to make a difference. But, asks Martin Spring, can he overcome five fundamental barriers to making the vision a reality?
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David Fison
Just when you thought you'd never hear another good word about the PFI, along comes the new chief of Skanska UK, and he's barely able to contain his enthusiasm for it. Marcus Fairs went to meet him